How to Cite a Pamphlet in MLA Style of Writing

The Modern Language Association format of citation is one of the most prevalent citation styles used in academic research and writing on social science and liberal arts subjects. Citation to sources relied upon in writing is an essential ethical obligation of professional writers as well as students, and violation of these rules can result in discipline. The MLA citation style includes formats for most types of written resources including books, newspapers, websites and pamphlets.

Instructions

    • 1

      Identify the title of the pamphlet. This usually appears on the front flap of the publication. This is listed first in the citation in italicized font.

    • 2

      List the location of publication second in the citation in standard font followed by a colon.

    • 3

      Identify the publisher of the pamphlet. This is usually the name of the organization sponsoring the publication. List this information after the location in standard font followed by a comma.

    • 4

      Add the year of publication after the publisher name followed by a period.

    • 5

      As a pamphlet is a printed publication, complete the citation with the word "Print" followed by a period.

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